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Francis Benjamin Homan, 97
Montgomery Township, NJ - Francis “Frank” Benjamin Homan, affectionately known as Yan, died peacefully at the age of 97. Frank was a resident of Montgomery Township since 1958.
The Montgomery News
6 days ago2 min read


Rocky Hill Man Struck by Bicycle Left with Severe Injuries, Has No Health Insurance
Rocky Hill, NJ - What happens when calamity strikes, leaving a person suddenly in debt with medical bills in excess of $100,000, and the person cannot work while trying to heal? For Sean Kucharski, who was struck by a bicyclist while fishing from the Millstone River Bridge sidewalk on October 6, it means his partner has to work two jobs to put food on the table for the household, which includes two teenagers — and still falls short of the cash needed. It means they cannot aff
The Montgomery News
Nov 114 min read


Montgomery Township Committee Ratifies a New Contract with Police
Montgomery Township Committee NJ Ratifies a New Contract with Police on Monday, November 27, 2025. The contract equates to annual salary increases of about 3.75% for the next four years.
The Montgomery News
Oct 293 min read


Vape Shop in Skillman Ticketed, Theft at Kenvue, DWI Arrests, and Two Cars Stolen in Montgomery
Vape Shop in Skillman Ticketed, Theft at Kenvue, DWI Arrests, and two Cars Stolen in Montgomery, NJ.
The Montgomery News
Oct 133 min read


Mike Martin for Montgomery Township Committee, In His Own Words
Montgomery Township NJ - Montgomery Township Committee 2025 candidate Mike Martin in his own words.
The Montgomery News
Oct 94 min read


Montgomery Township Committee Candidates 2025, In Their Own Words
Montgomery Township, NJ - The four candidates for Montgomery Township’s governing board — Republicans Chris Venis and George De Sanctis and Democrats Mike Martin and Vince Barragan — each answered a Montgomery News questionnaire on multiple issues, including affordable housing, preserving open space, immigration, and more.
The Montgomery News
Oct 91 min read


Calling a Kid ‘Acoustic’ Instead of ‘Autistic’ Is Still Bullying, NJ Education Commissioner Says
A Montgomery Upper Middle School eighth grader called another student "acoustic." Is it bullying? The Montgomery school board, the courts, and now the NJ Commissioner of Education say yes.
The Montgomery News
Sep 243 min read






























